Word: chiefs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...attempt to set forth the fundamental phases and development of a democratic religion of today. The key-note was struck in the first lecture last Monday when Professor Zueblin maintained that the great essential of a man's religion is its well-marked individuality, setting forth the chief agencies that are instrumental in moulding a child's conception of religion...
...Hemenway Gymnasium tonight at 8 o'clock. Tickets at 50 cents each are on sale at the Union and Leavitt & Peirce's. The University team this year is composed of some very good performers, and has W. C. Bennett '08, last year's intercollegiate club-swinging champion. Columbia's chief point winner will be Schoonmaker, the intercollegiate al-round gymnastic champion. After the meet there will be an exhibition of double tumbling by w. c. Bennett '08 and W. A. Boughton 1G. The judges will be Mr. C. B. Lewis, gymnastic instructor at Tufts College, Mr. C. Eberhardt...
Since the first Yale game, the team has played Williams, Holy Cross, Brown, Andover, Dartmouth and Princeton. The defensive work of the team has been stronger on the whole than the offensive. The chief fault of the team has been the lack of any consistent team-play, which has offset the individual excellence of several...
...University, who, for one reason or mother, miss a number of meals during the week. Men who breakfast at their dormitories, men in Boston departments of the University, club men whose tables are not open on Sunday, and many others, come under this head. From them have come the chief complaints against the present system...
...guilty of speculating in football tickets, the Athletic Committee still hangs fire. No one doubts the effectiveness of such a step in checking this abominable violation of a Harvard man's privilege, and most of us are agreed that it is the only way to forestall future offenses. The chief objection of the Athletic Committee has been the fear of doing injustice to men whose names have been forged, or who have been guilty only of carelessness in disposing of their tickets...